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In the 1600s, churches in London were predominantly Anglican and Catholic. They were often elaborate in design and served as centers of religious and social life for the community. Sermons were an important aspect of church services, and worship was often accompanied by music and prayer.
Life for children in the 1600s was typically challenging and harsh. They often had to work from a young age, with limited access to education and little time for play. Many children faced poor living conditions, malnutrition, and a high risk of diseases. The concept of childhood as a time for innocence and protection was not widely recognized during this period.
From a wealthy family, attending the best schools, in London England in the 1600s, I would say by most measures about as good as it could get.
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For London's poor children, life in the 1800';s was tough. They spent their days working to help their families survive. The more wealthy children dressed like adults and were expected act like adults.
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Constant bombing, children had to be evacuated by trains to foster homes. Better to read a diary or a book on this. Germans attacked London, i don't remember when though.
John Quincy Adams described his trip from London to New York in 1817 in his diary #30 starting on page 213. See: http://www.masshist.org/jqadiaries/doc.cfm?id=jqad30_213 Hope this helps Counter
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
For many British children, life was full of fear and hardships. The Germans attacked England repeatedly, especially London. Many children were sent to live in America or into foster homes in the British countryside to wait for the end of the war.